Hi,
Hope you have finished configuring your Tomcat server, if not you can
take a look at the articles at http://www.onjava.com, which has an very good
article by James Goodwill which will help you to configure apache tomcat
server and deploy your first web application. I used it for my use and I am
happy with it.
Hope this helps.
Karthick
> At 2/3/02 01:37 PM (Sunday), Tony Williams wrote:
> >3) Create an environment variable called TOMCAT_HOME and point it to your
> >tomcat directory(C:\tomcat\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1)
> >
> >4) Set the environment variable called TOMCAT_HOME and point it to the
> >root directory of your JDK hierarchy.
>
> I think that second environment variable should be JAVA_HOME instead of
> TOMCAT_HOME.
>
>
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